• Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul
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I guess TVCountdown isn't all that reliable then: [img]http://i.imgur.com/PXdUo3e.png[/img]
Puts a funny perspective on Nacho when you realize he is the voice of Vaas
[QUOTE=Nightsure;47198028]Puts a funny perspective on Nacho when you realize he is the voice of Vaas[/QUOTE] yeah p much everyone knows that at this point. plus the model of vaas is based on him, and he played him in a fc3 live action spot
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;47196907]I don't know whether it's the saturation boost that person put in the video but I've just realised how much more colourful BCS is opposed to BrBa Like BrBa had colour it just was gloomy, BCS is all full of colours probably because Saul rarely goes in the desert and is an urban person Don't you also agree?[/QUOTE] saul himself styles a very colorful wardrobe in brba, remember?
[QUOTE=KlaseR;47198062]yeah p much everyone knows that at this point. plus the model of vaas is based on him, and he played him in a fc3 live action spot[/QUOTE] Does anyone else find it really odd when you hear of an actor through vidya and they then go on to actual acting?
[QUOTE=Squarebob;47197946]8 hrs[/QUOTE] Lucky americans, getting it one day before us :(
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;47196907]I don't know whether it's the saturation boost that person put in the video but I've just realised how much more colourful BCS is opposed to BrBa Like BrBa had colour it just was gloomy, BCS is all full of colours probably because Saul rarely goes in the desert and is an urban person Don't you also agree?[/QUOTE] It's not just the saturation boost. I noticed it while watching the first episode already. I like it.
The skate park especially, probably the most vivid scene out of both series.
[QUOTE=Corndog Ninja;47193203]At one of Jesse's parties, Bryan Cranston had a split-second cameo as a drugged-out guy. [img]http://i.imgur.com/F6rMTZb.jpg[/img] At first I didn't recognize him and wondered why the camera focused on this random dude, and for a few seconds I thought that was supposed to be the counselor. Needless to say, I was very confused.[/QUOTE] Man Hal really hit rock bottom. I'm so sorry.
S'all good, man.
Pretty dull episode tbh.
I really liked it.
That intro flashback was top-notch.
Not gonna lie, I was expecting [sp]Nacho's crew to run up on Chuck while he was outside[/sp]
My favorite bit was [sp]Chuck running outside, cutting to the old woman, and you realizing its all in his head really.[/SP] Really liked the episode overall as well.
I love how the three plot lines are all working together now and how good Jimmy is at using one problem to solve another
The billboard guy is the latino guy from season 1 of the walking dead [IMG]http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140131175339/walkingdead/images/1/1e/Morales_Guts_PP_asgasf[/IMG] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/1meTFRV.png[/IMG] Looks similar to me. [editline]24th February 2015[/editline] Okay I guess they're just two very similar looking Latino men, upper is Juan Gabriel Pareja, bottom is Eddie J. Fernandez, looked similar enough for me to think that right off the bat.
speaking of familiar looking people, why do I feel like i've seen this guy before [t]http://puu.sh/gakIZ/2ec732ab13.jpg[/t]
you can't find a beard like that anywhere else i bet funny enough they look like people i know
I'm slightly confused by a couple of things, maybe you guys can clear them up for me. Was the billboard guy the same guy that was with Jimmy in the opening sequence? No, right? But the billboard thing was still [sp]a set up[/sp], correct? Or no? It's hard for me to tell. Why didn't Jimmy want Chuck to [sp]know about the billboard incident[/sp]? Doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
[QUOTE=Freeze;47202896]I'm slightly confused by a couple of things, maybe you guys can clear them up for me. Was the billboard guy the same guy that was with Jimmy in the opening sequence? No, right? But the billboard thing was still [sp]a set up[/sp], correct? Or no? It's hard for me to tell. Why didn't Jimmy want Chuck to [sp]know about the billboard incident[/sp]? Doesn't seem like that big of a deal.[/QUOTE] [sp]It's not the same guy, just someone else he hired to set up the trick I'm assuming. And he didn't want Chuck to know because Chuck would immediately know it was a trick by Jimmy to increase his popularity.[/sp]
i kinda feel bad for chuck after this episode, the sequence where [sp]he goes out on the street really captured what's going on in his head. and even if he was in agony out there, he wanted to make sure that the dollar bill wouldn't fly away.[/sp] he is such a genuine character.
[QUOTE=Freeze;47202896]Was the billboard guy the same guy that was with Jimmy in the opening sequence? No, right? But the billboard thing was still [sp]a set up[/sp], correct? Or no? It's hard for me to tell.[/QUOTE] No, it was a different guy. But not someone totally new: [img]http://i.imgur.com/yBGdnyw.jpg[/img]
What was the scam at the beginning of this week's episode? Didn't really get it.
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;47204004]What was the scam at the beginning of this week's episode? Didn't really get it.[/QUOTE] [sp]Saul bumps into a random dude and chats him up, they find a drunk guy on the ground and steal from him. Then Saul gets the random dude to give him $500 or so for a fake Rolex, as the drunk guy on the ground was in on it the entire time.[/sp] Something like that.
Watched the first four episodes of Better Call Saul today and I liked them. now the wait begins, Jimmy/Saul was always myfavorite character in the series.
Man I love this show already, I'm honestly hooked
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;47204004]What was the scam at the beginning of this week's episode? Didn't really get it.[/QUOTE] [sp]Victim finds wallet on the ground, finds it belongs to a sleeping fat guy behind the trash bin. There's about 1000$ in the wallet. Jimmy pretends to notice the guy also has a rolex and takes it for him. The victim, thinking it's unfair that he gets the rolex which costs more than a thousand bucks try and negociate to keep the rolex instead. Part of this negotiation consists in giving Jimmy all the money he has left to compensate. The drunk guy then leaves, but the rolex was counterfeit and was worth way less than a grand. In the end he ended up paying through the nose for a fake rolex.[/sp]
That bit with Saul shouting at Nacho felt really Heisenbergish.
I really like Kim's scene with Jimmy in this episode, they are really good together.
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